Advocacy in the Latino Community and Introduction to Spanish Language

York Graduate Center, Room 115

This course will focus on diversity within the Latino community in Oregon and the social and political factors impacting the educational experiences of Latino youth and families in our public school system.

It will also address exploration of our own linguistic identities and our roles as we engage with this population. The course will also offer an introduction to basic Spanish language, specific to the educational setting.

Course Details & Registration

Dates: Thursday-Friday, July 20-21, and Monday-Wednesday, July 24-26, 2017

Time: 9 a.m.-12 p.m.

Instructor: Laurel M. Auda-Capel, MEd

Graduate degree-applicable credit: SCED 598-03, 1 semester hour, $901

If you are a current Lewis & Clark graduate student, please register through WebAdvisor. Non-Lewis & Clark students seeking degree-applicable credit, please complete the Special Student Registration form (PDF)

Continuing education credit: CESC 898-03, 1 semester hour, $350

Registration for continuing education credit requires approval by the school counseling program director. Please contact the School Counseling department at schcoun@lclark.edu to request permission.

About the Instructor

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